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    To protect us all, babies travelling overseas may need the measles shot at 6 months instead of 12
    To protect us all, babies travelling overseas may need the measles shot at 6 months instead of 12

      28 Jun 2019

    There’s a lack of research that deals specifically with conditions in African countries. Shutterstock
    Africa needs to up its research game to fight non-communicable diseases

      19 Jun 2019

    Vector control targeting the larval phase of the mosquito’s life cycle can be successful. Shutterstock
    Killing mosquito larvae can contribute towards malaria elimination

      30 May 2019

    A University of Cape Town medical student doing yoga for a project that draws on ideas from medical and health humanities. Third Year Yoga SSM
    New ways of thinking on health, arts and humanities are emerging in Africa

      3 May 2019

    For developing countries in Africa immunotherapy solutions is important given the high cost of cancer drugs. Shutterstock
    How we are developing immunotherapies relevant to Africa

      30 Apr 2019

    Health workers in Liberia at the height of the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak. Ahmed Jallanzo/EPA
    Ebola in the DRC: the race is on between research and the virus

      8 Mar 2019

    Zambezi Valley may soon be too hot for tsetse flies
    Zambezi Valley may soon be too hot for tsetse flies

      5 Nov 2018

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    To protect us all, babies travelling overseas may need the measles shot at 6 months instead of 12
    To protect us all, babies travelling overseas may need the measles shot at 6 months instead of 12

     28 Jun 2019

    There’s a lack of research that deals specifically with conditions in African countries. Shutterstock
    Africa needs to up its research game to fight non-communicable diseases

     19 Jun 2019

    Vector control targeting the larval phase of the mosquito’s life cycle can be successful. Shutterstock
    Killing mosquito larvae can contribute towards malaria elimination

     30 May 2019

    For developing countries in Africa immunotherapy solutions is important given the high cost of cancer drugs. Shutterstock
    How we are developing immunotherapies relevant to Africa

     30 Apr 2019

    Health workers in Liberia at the height of the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak. Ahmed Jallanzo/EPA
    Ebola in the DRC: the race is on between research and the virus

     8 Mar 2019

    Health systems rarely consider that patients switch between hospitals or primary healthcare centres and indigenous medicine for their health issues. Direct Relief/Tobin Greensweig
    Why indigenous medicine could play a role in rebuilding health systems

     20 Jun 2018

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